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Star Trek fans in Ireland are hoping to get statue of Miles O'Brien erected in town of Killarney. It's a great idea to honor Colm Meaney's character.
A new documentary exploring "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" argues that the show was underappreciated compared with previous "Star Trek" series. The documentary has more than tripled its contribution ...
A statue of Miles O'Brien, the inspiration character from 'Star Trek' might actually be erected in Ireland. Here's why this makes perfect sense in our world and the Trek timeline, too.
We know that Miles O’Brien had a lot more fun serving aboard Deep Space Nine than he did aboard the Enterprise, and these ennui-filled comics help explain why.
How generations of Cardassian and then Federation engineers helped keep Terok Nor, née Deep Space Nine’s titular space station, running on seemingly nothing but Miles O’Brien’s disdain?
Chief Miles O'Brien quickly identified the cause of the problem. The USS Defiant's hull was polarized with chroniton particles, a by-product of the ship's Romulan cloaking device.
We have a video available where we list the times that O'Brien suffered in Star Trek. The writers for Deep Space Nine knowingly tried to put the man through hell at least once per season. While ...
This under-appreciated Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode is a fun mousetrap adventure, but it also has a much deeper and uncomfortably timely message.
In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Apocalypse Rising,” Colm Meaney’s Miles O'Brien and other characters underwent medical procedures in order to look like Klingons, all for a high ...
Miles O’Brien is a veteran, independent journalist who focuses on science, technology and aerospace. He is the science correspondent for the PBS News Hour, a producer, director, writer and ...
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